TEANSLATIONS AND NOTICES 



OF 



GEOLOGICAL MEMOIRS. 



TTie EcHiNOiDA of the Upper Tertiaeies of Austria and Hungary, 



By Dr. G. C. Laube. 



[Imp. Geol. Institute, Vienna, June 30, 1869.] 



Iis" a memoir on this subject, prepared for publication in the ' Ab- 

 handlungen ' of the Imperial Geological Institute of Vienna, Dr. 

 Laube describes the following fossil Echinoida from the Upper Ter- 

 tiaries of Austria and Hungary : — 

 Cidaris ScJiwahenaui, sp. n. Long, rod-like spines, with granular 



spinules directed forwards in narrow parallel rows. Vienna 



basin. 

 PsammecTiinus Serresii (Desmoul. sp.). Vienna and Hungary. 



mirahilis (Mcol. sp.), Vienna basin. 



monilis (Desmar. sp.), Vienna basin. 



Duciei (Wright), Vienna basin. 



Echinus dux, sp. n. Flattened, with ten rows of warts in the in- 



terambulacral and four in the ambulacral areas. Vienna basin. 

 hungaricus, sp. n. Large, hemispherical warts of equal size 



in the ambulacral and interambulacral areas, ten rows in the 



latter and four in the former. Hungary. 

 Echinocyarmis transylvanicus, sp. n. Small, differing from E. ovatus 



(Goldf. sp.) by its more pointed summit and more regular peta- 



loidal star. 

 Amphiope rperspicillata (Ag.) and A. elliptica (Desor). Vienna 



basin. 

 Scutella vindobonensis, sp. n. Large, with a sharply angular, pro- 

 minent rostrum,- and peculiarly inflated between the posterior 



petaloidia. Vienna basin and Hungary. 

 Clypmster scillce (Desmoul.), (7. crassicostatus (Ag.), C. portentosiL^ 



(Desmoul.), Hungary ; C. acuminatus (Desor) , Vienna basin 



and Hungary; C.gihbosus (Ri^^o), C. pyramid cdis QUehel.) , C. 



partschi (Michel.), C.intermedius (Desmoul.), and C. latirostris 



(Ag.), Vienna basin. 



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